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Got any time to take a nap or call it a night early, Lila?

Does that mean you wont be around as much to torment us Paperbnites?

(Im just joshing ya, I love you. Hard to believe, but I do.)

:p

Im feeling pretty good :)

Yep - it will have to be the quality of my attacks rather than the quantity.

(And I love you, too.)

:p
 
Im sorry. But. Theres no better cure for a crappy day than TDL! :D

Haha yeah. I'm just reading threads for now. I guess today is one of those days! Don't feel bad for me, I'm sitting comfortably in bed with a nice comforter using my laptop :D

And listening to music!

And eating!

And...and....

Kells said:
Want to vent?

Bleh...*hint* *hint* It's one of those days :p And both of my sister's bf were here earlier to pick them up...I guess I want to be loved :( *Josh Groban's song "You are loved" starts playing in the background*
 
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Haha yeah. I'm just reading threads for now. I guess today it's one of those days! Don't feel bad for me, I'm sitting comfortably in bed with a nice comforter using my laptop :D

And listening to music!

And eating!

And...and....

Eating...oh...tempting...I started "Weight Watchers" today :p I only went over by three points :D
 
Tiff, it is a regrettable fact that even a superlative, meritorious, outstanding, scholarly, vivacious and stunningly beautiful Christian maiden can have a BLEH day. If you've ever read Victor Hugo's "Preface to Cromwell," you'll recall his observation that the presence of the grotesque makes us appreciate the sublime that much more.

As for a feeling of my own, I feel sorry for Jersey Dagmar, because, as "The Great Divorce" would put it, "There is something she prefers to Joy--that is, to reality."
 
Tiff, it is a regrettable fact that even a superlative, meritorious, outstanding, scholarly, vivacious and stunningly beautiful Christian maiden can have a BLEH day. If you've ever read Victor Hugo's "Preface to Cromwell," you'll recall his observation that the presence of the grotesque makes us appreciate the sublime that much more.

As for a feeling of my own, I feel sorry for Jersey Dagmar, because, as "The Great Divorce" would put it, "There is something she prefers to Joy--that is, to reality."

Thanks, CF :o

Oh and I've been reading the Christianity thread as if I were to be watching a boxing match. The first sentence you posted in Post #41 made me laugh out loud :D
 
Oooh ok. I'd hate to see what mine would be.

I guess I need to tell my current mood. I'm cold . . . freezing to be exact and I'm starting to get tired.
 
my mood=hot.

We don't have air conditioning and it is SO HOT.

(Air conditioning's broken at the moment.....:()

Edit: Cake and ice cream, acutally.....

Knowing me, I put cookies, though. :rolleyes:

I did have A cookie today, but it woulda been fine, u no.......:rolleyes:
 
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